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COTTAGE HOTEL, ak?d neer his wife. are alive, are Well, that depends." answered John; "here" is an account of a meeting of the Psychical aociety." lie rattled hi newt-pape"It seems from this that modern ghosta are pretty lively if not exactly alive. They don't go around with 6beeU over their beads and moan nowadays like old fashioned ghosts. They aeera to have tasted of the epint of progress of the age," Dora was knitting a silk sock for her husband, and she aked him to bold op his slipper to let her jude the length of r. foot "I should really like to his see a ghost," said John, obeying his wife. OGDEN', UTAH. As be spoke, there was a load ringing of the front door bell. It was one of the But recently renovated and placad in clapper btlla with a gong attached to first-ctntt- g oondition. lidbular meals 25 the inside of the door, and the ringing oenta, U.ir Hoard per weok, llnoma of this bell, twice repeated, was annoy, i.m to l.VOO per month. Tran8onV1.23 iug. to f 1.50 "I wish folks wou'dn't break the door d!r. J. N. VAN GILDER, Prop. down," growled John, hiring to go to open it; "and I don't see why it is always the girl's night out." lie went pr IKS through the parlor, which was dimly lighted, and iuto the bright ball. Dora came out into the back of the hall where the could hear who came, yet be out of sight behind the jog of the wall where the ball wall made room for the sitting room door. "Good evening," ehe heard John say, civilly. 3 1 l ti.st wujtt to t i u li. : tb-- j Mr rwy - ir-!.- I tJ CITIZENS' BANK ih'.ii 64 1 lutm tJ W.W.FUNGE 2441-2447-24- SEE COME I. The 49 G. PHOUDFIT. New Brunswick. ) CAPITAL, . $2uO,000. rf! A, rmI W. K. A F H ui'ueif H. C. , It. J. C iUiTHKC. 1 ' "Iil fl I' 'III 11 m h LTE,LR, CUmm fs&iJtd frits. Lin. Henry Cuoact. nl. T. If. THROAT Btui, tot 75X00. aartptji. H. O. Harkuau, lTid fcrcU. Vtutck liouli, . c. gi Kitu GUN NELL, 03k No. JAOOS t. ollM41l. STATE BAXK, l'th. 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I UlWll I tvimulj Yca will please thow me over the bouse," feii Mr. Cocce'Iivti U Jx.a Licd?ay, wn:h couneou ware of tL Latii to Mr. LiLisiT. -Dora, Ceruikly. Mr. Gjcaelitoa. tcy dcr. come wi'.b us." tail John. Dora eoddrfilf Lr?w Lrr arms about him an kissed b:m "J'jhn, darlii;;" the cried, 'Do thro cff tLis drea iful je!l and tecl this be is I wy I don't ghost at all, ard anyway we dn't watt bun going all over our buu. Send bim bbe kissel Juho agaiu. bat h;f away lips gave her no refjnse. He (talked up the fctairs, followed by CountHton. l! there was nothing f'jr D"ra to do bat c follow. Over the pretty hoae they went from room to ruoa Dom's bedroom, her sewing room, the guest chamber. !l of the closets, through the bathroom, op into the attic and down again went the three, where oaSide the wil J winter wiud was shaking the pine trees moio and bend; down to the front ball again and through the parlor into the cozy sitting room. It seemed to D-r-a half a lifetime since half an hour ago when the and John sat there so cozy and happy and Dot afraid. Connellton spoke for the first time during their tour of inspection. "This is a pleasant room," he said. "Very," said John Lindsay. "You are happy here, evenings?" "Very," said John again, and grinned foolish manner that Dura felt in such ashamed of him before Connellton. "How happy are yon, dancing happy1 jigging happy?" asked Connellton. "If so, you may dance a jig." "Ob. Mr. Connellton, he can't jig!" cried Dora in distress; but John could and did. He jigged about the room for five minutes, while Dora stood beside the portiere fairly faint between fright at his doing it at all and amusement at the ridiculousness of his antics. Mr. Connellton stood on the white goatskin nig before the fire and laughed heartily, as might be expected of a hypnotizing ghost "I haven't bad so much fun since I was on earth the first time," he said at last "We will now look at the kitchen and dining room and cellar, and inspect the furnace." So the journey over the hou?e was continued in silence, except for short utterances of approval on the part of Mr. Connellton, and an exclamation of annoyance from Dora when he Kravely broke off a large fragment from the of a fresh loaf of cake in her pantry more gravely ate it, scattering truinbt hf he went "We will go np stairs again," said Connellton when they came back to the sitting room. "I see from the arrangement of this house that there must be a good 6ized bedroom over the dining room which I have not seen. We will look at that." John led the way and Dora fol- WE 91. EANK5. 'v "Is Mrs. Lindsay at borne?" asked a strange voice a man's voice. "Yes," answered John. His questioning ttone, his manner of waiting, indicated that he wished to know the stranger's business. We can show you over 30 "It is a bitter cold ni t," r said the we are "It is a cold different varieties of Gasolene stranger. having." you step in?" said John. Stoves, and of these over half "Will Dora drew back into the sitting room. are Exclusive Patents owned She heard her husband close the front open the register in the hall and lowed him. by "Dangler's" and cannot be door, give the visitor a chair. Now this is a "This is a very pleasant room," said found elsewhere. wide, roomy place, in the modern fashConnellton when they reached it and ion, more of a reception room than mereJohn had lit the gas; "I think I will ocly an entrance; but Dora did not quite cupy this permanently. I am tired and We will make our Prices so like to have her husband seat thereBe-a will go to bed at once." He sat down on for her. visitor who had a low chair near the register, John low that they will get your sides, she wanted inquired to see who it was. So Lindsay moved mechanically forward to she went out to the hall through the parorder. Jower the gas which was blazing too lor and inquired, just before she stepped high. By a lucky accident he awkwardinto the hall: ly knocked off the glass globe, and in the "Who was it came, John?" to save it from falling to the DONT pay MORE for Then seeing the visitor sitting by the attempt floor, thrust his hand into the flame. she eaid: The gas instantly neutralized the pecul"off" Brands than you have register "Oh, excuse me; I'm sure I hope you iar form of hypnotism which had been for these. to will excuse me." exerted over him, and in full possession She was very much embarrassed by of all his faculties John Lindsay turned her own ruse, for neither the stranger upon the intruder into his home. nor her husband even glanced at her, and " You miserable ghost of a h ypnotizer," Catalogue Sent to any ad- Uorasaw ti.nt her husband was paler said he, "I see through you! Clear out than she hail ever seen him. His gaze of my house or I'll break every cartilage dress on application. was fixed intently upon the stranger. in your backboneless body!" Dora could see nothing alarming in their He advanced toward who HAVE A FEW, visitor. He was a middle aged man, shrank and shrank as Connellton, he approached. and tall, with dark hair sprinkled There was scarcely a figure the 6ize of a and medium sized, stout with gray. He wore a pair of sealskin thirteen-year-olboy remaining in the Solid Oak Refrigerators, we gloves. The rest of his outfit looked low chair when John Lindsay stood over will Close Out at less than comfortable and suitable for a sharp it with clinched fists. Only the sealskin winter evening. The sealskin gloves gloves remained as large as ever! our Wholesale Prices. If you looked unusually large. Dora stared at "Why did you come here? What busisome them with curiosity as she ad- ness have you here?" thundered Lindsay. it have not purchased yet, vanced. said you should really like to see would pay to see these. They "Did you wish to 6ee me, sir?" she a "You real live ghost," whimpered Connellare the Celebrated "PEER- asked. ton, "so I came in. I was a successful The stranger looked at her. hypnotizer before I became a ghost, so I LESS." "Yes," he said, "if you are Mrs. Lindthought I would try it on you." Other Seasonable Goods at say," "With too good success," said Dora, '1 am," said Dora with dignity. Bottom Prices. coming bravely forward. "Now, Mr. "Will you ask your husband to step Connellton, I want to know if you are into some room out of bearing? My busialways ic this this shape? I thought ness is with you alone." ghosts can make themselves invisible if ADDRESS: "My business is always my husband's. they try?" No one can have any business with me "They can. I can," answered Connellwhich is not his," 6aid Dora, moving to ton. John's side, her nerves beginning to "Well, HI tell you what we will do shiver a little at the visitor's manner. for you," said Dora, "for really it is too "I prefer to step out of hearing, Dora," cold weather to turn even a ghost out of said John coldly, glancing at her now doors; if you will make yourself invisiUtah Ogdeo. Washington Avenue, with an expression which both terrified ble you can have the use of this room and angered her, it was so unlike him. free until spring. You don't mind rentPride and fear struggled within her for ing out a room, do you. John, so long as an instant, then pride won. we don't get any pay for it?" "Yes I do, Dora." said Lindsay "It's "Very well," 6he said. "Go if you wish, John." He did not start. just like your generous heart to offer to "You perceive that he cannot," said keep Connellton. but we can't afford to the visitor. "I hypnotized him as he doit Now be off with you." So Connellton arose and his lessened opened the door, and he is under the control of my will. 1 gave you a comfigure crept dejectedly down stairs and You .out of the house. plete test at once of my power. know that of his own will your husband Just before he opened the front door, would not leave you under these circumhe gave Mrs. Lindsay one of the large stances. He says he prefers to go beHe threw it down at sealskin gloves. cause of my power her feet. "It's a trophy," he said mourn"I am glad he is hypnotized then," fully. "Keep it for my sake." said Dora with feeling. She slipped her Dora Lindsay put a big bow on it and hand into John's. "It makes me love tied it around the middle with a piece of you more to know that you would not ribbon, and keeps it up over one corner go of your own free will," she whispered. of the mirror in the dining room chamin Billiard Utah. Hall Finest "Don't whisper to me!" said John ber, as a souveuir. Minna ' Smith in 322 25th St. Up Stairs, over Boston Transcript. Lindsay sharply in return. Dora laughed. US. "Now, how innch do you want, or do AND Never Heads-GreeOld Scroggs says he never want us to get lip an exhibition for yon what the papers say about him. or something? Mr. Mr.," she hesi- reads White 1 notice that his replies altated. "My name Is Conmllton," paid the ways begin, "It having been called to stranger. "No, I do not want to get up my notice," Lake Shore News, '.-- (il'T 8. r:!.r. i m :...'. 1j Tins w a plritAtt I r John Lindsay eat to ons wiutf-- evening in thtir corf iittiug room in thirirjleact little housa Mr. I ia t "!;.:.-- - t I am i.kf. ttu juM Miit uic ui kep il" lUti. LiUt!f (nftM 4J TUI thai iude t.r".ie ihee. J-- l I Dor? "It lim J IEBPTER in -i i,-- H. .l a.. t&t r.i dil. I ntl-iO'-- . .!.- fni3 yvr I L:ai l iMcti gt-- t L!i y.!i Lve Ij nvrt il In f t t tjfe it 1 !(. i.wifc k !. kill'- a JJCjtNT. THE V. 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